The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHarper & Bros., 1857 - 616 Seiten |
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... never harsh . The visionary tenderness and romance of Mrs. Radcliffe are breathed over the Address to Melancholy , and the Song of a Spirit . The quotation from Hannah More was chosen for the subject which it offered to the Artist , who ...
... never harsh . The visionary tenderness and romance of Mrs. Radcliffe are breathed over the Address to Melancholy , and the Song of a Spirit . The quotation from Hannah More was chosen for the subject which it offered to the Artist , who ...
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... seraph wings . O Solitude ! the man who thee foregoes , When lucre lures him , or ambition stings , Shall never know the source whence real grandeur springs . " RETIREMENT . WHEN in the crimson cloud of even , 7 BEATTIE .
... seraph wings . O Solitude ! the man who thee foregoes , When lucre lures him , or ambition stings , Shall never know the source whence real grandeur springs . " RETIREMENT . WHEN in the crimson cloud of even , 7 BEATTIE .
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... never gaz'd , With mute unconsciousness of what he saw , On all around him ; learn'd not by degrees , Nor ow'd articulation to his ear ; But , moulded by his Maker into man , At once upstood intelligent , survey'd All creatures , with ...
... never gaz'd , With mute unconsciousness of what he saw , On all around him ; learn'd not by degrees , Nor ow'd articulation to his ear ; But , moulded by his Maker into man , At once upstood intelligent , survey'd All creatures , with ...
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... never beat , nor billows roar ; ” And thy lov'd consort , on the dangerous tide Of life , long since has anchor'd by thy side . But me , scarce hoping to attain that rest , Always from port withheld , always distress'd , - Me howling ...
... never beat , nor billows roar ; ” And thy lov'd consort , on the dangerous tide Of life , long since has anchor'd by thy side . But me , scarce hoping to attain that rest , Always from port withheld , always distress'd , - Me howling ...
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... never come again ? Will he ne'er come again ? Ah ! no , he is dead and laid in his grave , For ever to remain . " His cheek was redder than the rose ; The comeliest youth was he ! But he is dead and laid in his grave : 49 D PERCY .
... never come again ? Will he ne'er come again ? Ah ! no , he is dead and laid in his grave , For ever to remain . " His cheek was redder than the rose ; The comeliest youth was he ! But he is dead and laid in his grave : 49 D PERCY .
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